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Lewis Hamilton insists he is right back in the F1 title race, thanks to a ballsy second place at a rain-blighted Korean Grand Prix.

The McLaren ace picked up 18 points for finishing second in Yeongam and is now within striking distance of leader Fernando Alonso, with just two grands prix to go.

“We can still do it,” said Lewis, who trails Alonso by 21 points. “We’ve got two races coming up where I really feel we can fight with the Red Bulls and Ferraris – nothing is out of reach.”

However, defending champ Jenson Button admits that barring a miracle, his title challenge is now all but over. But the Brit won’t throw in the towel just yet. “I’ll now have to rely on the cars in front of me failing. But until I can’t win the championship mathematically, I have to keep fighting,” said Button.

“I can’t do anything except laugh, because that was the most hysterical race! I didn’t have any grip and was just so slow – I was pretty much the slowest person on the circuit. It was a pretty horrific day, really.”

So, loyal TopGearers. Do you think Lewis can do it? Or will Alonso and Webber prove too strong?

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